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7. B-FV Setting Tool
Property Name
Mode
Address Type
IP Address (IPv6)
Interface ID
IP Address (Current IPv6)
Link-Local Address
It determines how you get the IPv6 address of your printer.
MANUAL Specify an IPv6 address manually.
DHCPv6 An IPv6 address is assigned by a Dynamic Host
Configuration Protocol for IPv6 (DHCPv6) server.
AUTO It uses a stateless address that doesn't require a
DHCPv6 server to allocate an IP address. A host generates
an IPv6 address from router advertisements and a MAC
address. Stateless auto-configuration supports plug and play
functionality, which allows the printer to generate an IPv6
address by itself once it connects to an IPv6 network.
It is the IPv6 address type of your printer.
NONE The system won't use the address you specified to
generate an IPv6 address. It sets 0000::0000 as the IPv6
address.
NORMAL It uses a 128-bit unicast address that you
specified.
EUI It is 64-bit Extended Unique Identifier (EUI-64) that
generates the second half of a unicast IPv6 address (last
64 bits) from a MAC address. You can also specify the
second half of the address by entering the interface ID.
ANY It uses a 128-bit anycast address that you specify.
The printer needs to remember that the current address is an
anycast address, since its format is the same as a unicast
address.
The static IPv6 address of your printer.
Short for interface identifier. It is used to identify the network
interface of a host. You can specify the interface ID here.
The current IPv6 address of your printer.
It is used for communications on a local network. The
address always starts with FE80.
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7.6 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.34)
Description
EO18-33030

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